As to any certainty that a particular method of treatment would either save or kill, Lydgate himself was constantly arguing against such dogmatism; he had no right to speak, and he had every motive for being silent.

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The dogmatic coach is fond of saying, "My way’s the right way. Your way’s the wrong way!"

I don’t care for dogmatic writings. I like writing that presents different perspectives and leaves me to decide what I believe.